The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 30, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELN, ORtGON." THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER'30, 1915 EVENING EDITION?'
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lley:Army Sweaters
n governments asked
Mile knit coats that
Scar like iron, protect
fcrs from wintry blasts
not hamper their
its. n the. race or
muetition BRAbLEYS
Igii the order on these
its.
"SERVICE KING"
it question the service
ireme. tvery inreaci
ol, the pockets are strong and serviceable, btit
mnnnntlv attached rnd tho whnln nivnn a finish
mini to anv $5.00 coal. A fine panne nf nnlnrs!
EWavy, Maroon and Cardinal. V-neck at $3.50:
ttWI uuiicii, vjt.w.
THE FIXUP
id
North Bend
ED ROGERS
IELS0N
INSTRUCTION
(Hugo Mansfeldt,
Francisco,
kI Ave., corner
Phone 410-J
-All kinds a spec-
IW. W. Nason, 680
, So. Phone 220,-R
.TER'S
r Your
CREAM
llllXM SAXITAUY
JJX POR IXSPKCTIOX
lr ("renin to order,
mill in any utinii-
luirtU'.s, lodges, pic-
Tlmo niul holghtn of tides at
Mnrsliflold. Tlio tides nro placed In
order of occurrence, with tliclr times
on tlio first lino nnd heights on tlio
second llnp of each day. A compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. High tide on the bar one
hour and 5 1 minutes earlier than at
Marshflohl.
S0IIrs. . 0.10
Ft... 0.C
7.05 12.05
.'!. 1 2.5
5.59
1.1
not s(iejik of its
A I. 1 T V
Ipoiiks fni' Itself
R.TER'5
lu:t.,f, Mursh field
flMMKollo Klnitro Hotel
OOS ItlVKll 110AT
siirvici:
'cii kxprkss
'.ilifluld every day
wives head of river
:t:lB p. in.
Milt HAIX110W
1 of liver dally nt 7
s Mnr.shfleld nt 2 p.
iter apply on board.
IlltS .M SMITH
'loprletors
I
!
i:
WL'ATll Kit POHP.OAST
-?099
J
RN LOAN AND
LDING CO. J
2,340,000.00
r cent on savings t
I
WFMAN.& CO. t
I reasurer t
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tllj Ai.oclsIM ltrrf to Cool llaj Tlran.)
ORKGOX-- Fair, varlahlo
winds.
LOCAL TKMI'EltATORH
HP.COH!)
For the 24 hour ending at
i.i:: a. in,, scp't. :io, hy
DonJ. Ostllud, special gov
ornmcut meteorologist:
.Maximum 07
Minimum 39
At 1:13 n. m -11
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
ioir. l.oi
Precipitation sumo porlod
last year 9.02
Wind Northwest, clear.
Choir (o .Meet. Tlio choir of tlio
First llaptlst Church will meet this
ovoulng at 8:1." for rehearsal in
the church.
limbers Picnic. The Marshflcld
bnrbors and their famlllos nro plan
ning n picnic at the lieach noxt Sun
day. A big feast of clams and crabs
Is anticipated.
(in Foe Ducks. Otto Schotter and
Arthur McKoown loft today for the
Sand Hills to got somo of tho first
ducks tomorrow morning. They will
roinnln .over Sunday.
.Moot Friday Xfght. Tlio Junior
Phllatliea Society of tho Uaptlst
Church will moot tomorrow evening
at 7::i0 in tho church parlors when
will occur tho election of officers.
Vestry Meeting. Tho Vestry ot
ML. L . .m-.'
r ONE-CENT SALE I
ItK.VALIi Ej
COM) CHIJAM
H An antiseptic and heal- H
U iug cold croam, espec- H
H tally recommended for H
Hj Cliailllg 111(11 iUlllilllli-on H.
of tho skin. Regular m
Hj a jar.
m Sucdal toilny and yLn '
tomorrow, 2 for . ..Ul '
I THE BUSY CORNER I
I The Rexall Store I
Pliono U08
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OBLE THE ATE
TO-NIGHT
I'lc i nut I'Jtieo to Spend tlio Ktenlng
(IIU'LIX A,l) MAIILK XORMAXD
h Kcjtmio Comedy entitled "(JKTTIXd ACQl'AIXTKD"
"iiip.iialdo Mnro McDcrmott as tlio trunk' Iflliu In n Mory
"i;i(iFK -ll.M" presented by Hie KdKon Company
s.
aught-. "IHtKAM lll'l) IX TDK SWIM"
lomeily A pltturo for tlio Kld. , ,
I'M or 1 looe j,-e llnlioiiy 10c Children 5o
N Xlf.llT "Tho stth chapter of "A IHAMOXI) I'ltO.M
"
lV Tlie "ItO.MAXCK OK KLAI.VK" and Tlio j:ieal Vlta-
liiiiiedji "VirroUv ATSKVKX"
MTIM.KlsATritlAV Wo will repeat "SA.MI'SOX"
Uv tiuest feat in e vev i induced in Americu.
I tho Kplscopiil church will moot Frl
da evening of this week nt (lulld
hall, and tho niembers are asked to
, bo present especially nt tho mass
meeting at s o'clock.
this year than fon several seasons,
pnst though rnln Is needed to keep
the flights from passing south.
I .Mines Into Office. In old clothes
District Attorney Llljeqvlst reported
lor duly In tho Coke building this
morning and Jiegnu moving his office
fiiiiilturo Into his rooma on the third
floor. He expects to be entirety lo
cated there in two or three days.
.Many Xainos Offcied. As n Je
suit of the offer of $10 for n new
nnmo for tho Xasburg (irocory, tho
ftoio up to last night was in re
ceipt of about ir.0 replies. The
suggestions will bo turned over to
tho Judges today and the winner
announced tomorrow.
Last Dny For Tuxes. Today Is
tho last day for tho paying of taxes
at tho otflco of Sheriff Johnson nnd
it is said that all day tlio office Tm
been a busy place. Many of the tax
pit) era hae been reported in person
nnd thousands of dollars came In let
ters via the check method.
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.SKITK.MIIKIITIDKS
Aio Xv Members. A check of
?t0 has been received nt tho Chinn
bor of Commerce from the Portland,
Kiigene nnd Coos Pay Laud Company
and they are now full fledged mem
bers of tlio Chamber and have ex-
iressed the Intention of making such
n payment every month. This Is the
company that has Crawfords Point
on tho market.
Celebrates Mhtlidiiy. George
Stephenson, manager of tho North
licml Mill and Lumber company, was
over yesterday from North Pond re
ceiving tho congratulations of his
friends on his birthday. Somo of
them said that lie admitted seeing
i'2 summers nnd that the day was al
so iho 20th anniversary of his Init
iation Into tho Sigma Chi fraternity.
Musket. Hall ClmiUos. With tlio
football season hardly under way the
basket ball fans nro looking Into
the prospects of the basket ball sea
son. The Independents will hnvo
another team this winter and play
a ycrlos with tho local aggregations
and teams from tho Vulloy. Profes
sors Hurragar and I.oland, at tho
high school, are. looked upon as fast
material. '
(Jo South On l":i ''. There conies
up In tho II." S. Federal court of ap
peals next weok In San Franclscn tho
appeal of tho Sinlth-Powors Logging
company for a' damage decision of
about $1,000 given in tho case ot
llcrnltt uml Wlttlck versus tho
Snilth-Powera logging company.
Judge Hall and V. U. Douglas will
go south to represent tho nppollocs
nnd John O. Goss, tho appellants.
May Itctimi Here. I. N. 'Miller
this morning recoived a letter from
Dr. K. V. .Morrow, who Is at Lo Paiino
Belgium. Ho sahl that his contract
has Just run out but ho will stay
three more months ami then Is ex
pected to como homo. Ho did not
sny that ho would return hero but
his equipment and offco Is still tho
same as ho loft it and It 1 sbollovod
ho Intends to return to Marshflcld.
Trattie Pecieases. Captain Alex
Hull, of tho Kastsldo Forry. says
that tho traffic of tho boat has fal
len off at least 400 persons tills
month over what It has been prev
iously. Ho said that last night tho
figures were about GOO behind. A
dolphin, authorized by tho council,
for tho entrnuco to tho Marshflcld
slip has not beon put In and Captain
Hall says that If bad weather comes
on without this done ho will have to
stop the forry.
Duck Season Coming. At sunrise
tomorrow morning tho duck season
opens and any unusual bombardment
In tho harbor need not bo taken as a
naval engngomont or a submarine
nttuek. Tho law says too, not more
than 30 ducks In any week and Dep
uty Gamo Wardon TJiomas says that
tho law Is goliig to bo enforced.
Ducks nro said to bo more plentiful
Copper on llottoui, Captain Dun
son wns up from tlio Cape Arago
lighthouse this morning. Ho said
that Jim Wasson, who lives at the
South lnlot bridge nnd a few others
took about $150 In copper off the
bottom of the old Northwest In at
Mussel Hoof, lje mild that the ves
sel Is about gone. She burned but
very llttlo when set nfire but quick
ly went to pieces In the breakers.
Looks After Associations. ,j. l
Smith, county agriculturist, left on
tho Sunrise tills afternoon for Sum
ner where ho will confer with Will
lam lllnck, tester of the Coos Ha
Association. Mr. Smith expects
soon to hnvo h's entire report for
tho cow testing associations. Ho
says that Kenneth Nelson, n four
years graduate of tho O. A. C. dairy
lug department has superseded It.
J. Dryden as head of the Myrtle
Point association.
Mr. Smith Biild that 11. J. Dryden
leslgned because ho has received an
advance In position und salary.
Travels In Leisure. "Dirty Dora"
and her mud-eating antics, or llosco,
that "eats 'em allvo" had nothing
nt all on Hnttlcsnako Jim, ' who,
barcfotted, with hair long and un
kempt, nnd wearing n gunny xwM
for a shirt, arrived on tho liny hist
evening. Ho walked in hero from
somewhere nnd lie's going some
where clso when ho gets done. Ho
says his nnmo Is Itattlcsnako Jim,
but falls to explain Just how ho ob
tained tho appelatlon. Tho man says
ho Is part Indian and part Hvks
and Is traveling for IiIb health. Ho
is a nutu ro man, lives In tho op.m
nnd cats most everything from tin
cans to potato peelings.
J -PERSONAL MENTION
$?
11. FOLSOM, ot Coqullle, was In tho
city today on business.
W. J. CONDItON Is in Coqulllo to
day in rcgnrd to somo tnx matters.
It. N. WK11STKII was a visitor hero
yesterday from his homo on Coos
Itlver.
S. A. CONItO was down Inst ovo
- ulng and today on business from
Allegany.
K. P. LICWIS was a passenger on
tho morning train to Coqulllo on
business.
WILLIAM PONHIHIAKB, of Catch
ing Inlet, Is visiting' in tho city
today.
l',D NOAH was down this morning
from Coos Itlver, transacting Irisl
ness bore.
A. P. KRUSK returned to his h6mo
In Dnndon after n few days busi
ness visit hero.
CLAUD H. GILKS, of Myrtlo Point,
returned homo todny "after com
ing hero on legal business,
II. J. DIAHMll) wns hero from Dnn
don Inst evening to attend tho
meeting of tho Klks.
11. J. McKKOWN nnd Geo. A. Larr
son drovo out to Powers this uf
tornou for an outing,
DHL UKNOSTON is intondlng to
leuvo tomorrow on tho Adolluo for
a short stay In Snn Francisco.
0. N. HOLT left on the morning
train for Uandon, whero ho goes
an n buslnoss trip, calling on tho
trade.
MItS. A. T. LAGKIISTPOM returned
homo on tho Adeline this morning
from n pleasant three weeks vis
it, ht tho Imposition.
II. 1). HUTT, tho tailor from Chica
go, Is in tho city. Ho has made
tho. trip to Coos Hay twlco a year
for tho puBt ten years.
JUDGE JOHN S. COKK is Intondlng
to leavo In tho morning for Kiigouo
whore ho will hoar somo equity
enHes. for Judgo Sklpworth.
FItANK HOHTON went over to Co
qulllo in his machine thU morning,
signing up fall flour contracts. Ho
expects to bo In Uandon tomorrow.
MH. AND MPS. SYLVKSTKR JONKB
of Myrtlo Point, are visiting hero
with friends until Friday when
they nro expecting to leavo for tho
Imposition.
SKUIFP JOHNSON camo over from
Coqulllo todny to serve pupois.
Ho found several changes In thorn
wero necessary, hence rotumod
t homo thin uftoruoon.
AltNO MKIIKKN, General Superin
tendent of the C. A. Smith mill
did not roturn on tho Adolluo this
morning but it Is said hq Is expect-
ed north on tho next boat.
i JOHN W. MOTLKV, secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce returns In
the morning to his work nftor a
two weeks vacation, part of which
was spent on Jury duty.
W. S. CHANDLKU Is Inteudlng to
leavo in tho morning for Portland
whore ho Is called as a wtnesB In
tho caso of Graham versus tho
Southern Pacific Company In tho
federal courts.
I AT THE HOTELS
$
Clinndtci' Hotel
F. W. Wcldon. Portland. Claud H,
Giles, Myrtlo Point; K. H. Lnuf
man, Portland; William Patterson,
Portland: H. S. Ilooth, Snn Fran
e'sco; Kdward Saiidberg, Portland;
O. A. McKoe, Chicago; II. J. Me
Dlarmld, llnudon; J. J. Hi own, Uan
don; C. M. Davidson, Sun Francis
co; A. It. Knckleff, Norway; 11. N.
Stanett, Oakland; .T. P. Dean. San
ta Anna; James Jacobs, Ban Fran
cisco; K. Llndstroni, San Francisco:
C. 11. Wright, llnudon; S. A. Con
ro, Allegany; J. M. Green, Allegany:
C. L. Casey, San Francisco.
St. Laurence Hotel
It. N. Webster, Coos Itlver: W.
K. Atchlnson und family, Grants
Pass; Krnest Guggisberg and wife,
Pottlnud; H. Kuutsoti, Portland;
Mis. 1. Nash, .Myrtle Po'nt: (1. W.
Stewart, Myrtle Point.
Illaiico Hotel
Poicy Mllburn, Portland; Kd Lo
vlne, North llend: K. llubank, Hea
ver Hill; J. Jackson, Heaver Hill;
S. T. Housley, North lie ml: Charles
Wilson, Heaver Hill; G. Dempsoy,
Powers; Alvln Smith, Coos Itlver;
L. Liudqulst, Portland; L. K. Snow,
Coqulllo; Alfred Jewell, Isthmus
Inlet; C. 11. llnldwln, North Heud;
J. D. Wright. Powors.
L!o)d Hotel
J. 1 1. lor, Catching Inlet; K. I. mil
ler, Gardiner; Fred Holmes, Uan
don; Charles Cole, Hosoburg; W. II.
Hunter, Gold Hench; P. M. Myer,
Gold Hench; C. P. Wilson, Handon;
Miss Kvelyu Justen, Cooston; Gladys
Holllstcr. Myrtle Point; Vivian Hoi-
lister, Myrtlo Point; Ubcn Poniero,
Pandon.
NOW IS THE TIME
To lay in your supply of outings, gingham
wool goods, etc.
(Joud heavy Kiade, H l-JJc value. Our price, per jurd fie
White Outing, by tho jaiil or by the bolt, l'2iv. value. . .8 't-ilo
Colot cd Out 'tigs In stripes ami plaliN, l!!)c valiio H l-ilo
Ladles' Wool lt esses In Serges, wool, poplin; uortli dou
ble tho price )?;U8, $1.1)8, $."., $7,110, $H,10
How about that Ladies' Coat. They aio clienpei'.lieio nt the '
Penney Stoio than cKeuhoio at tho so-called sale price. '
in III double tlio price, !? 1.1)8, $,1,110, $7.1)0, $8.00, $0.1)0, $l2.o(
$1 l.7fi. A Mii line to chooso from: no tyo stlcs alike.
Tallies' Suits. Think of II, ladles, buying an all wool sorgo
or poplin suit, tailored hy the best of tailors, worth double (ho
pile
.30.00
A iK-tter one, latest stjles, none better for double tlio pilco $H!,r0
Godman's School Shoes
GODMAX'S SCHOOL SIIOKS for the girls and boys, in gnu metal;
button or laco I) 8c, $l.'fi, $l.:il), $1.11), $1.00, $1.80
Tho
Originators
of Low Prices
r.
Interporatfd ''
Instrporaftd
Sor
T-ih W 1IMT-1,'T;T--
Wo lend
Others,
Follow
WKDXKSDAVS AltltlVALS
Chandler Hotel
Mark Pnulln, Portland; A. A. Plm,
San Francisco; P. A. Cnrmlchaol,
North Inlet; William Ciihllo, Port
liind; P. J. Halin, Jr., llniisor; K. M.
Scarf, Portland: Kobort Hlxby, Port
land; M. K. Thurston, Portlnud; 1.
Hobo Jr., Myrtlo Point; J. P. Ver
non, Myrtlo Point; Andrew J. Mont
gomery, Portland; S. P. Scholl, Cam
as Valley; Charles K. Pape, Uandon;
Vnnco S. Hrown, Powors; L. A.
Wooley. North llend; Mllo M. Pier
son, Lakeside; W. G. Hosscy, Coos
Itlver; L. M. Hutchinson, Portlnnd.
St. Linn-ciico Hotel ,
Mrs. Alien, North llend; Mrs. J.
Nash, Myrtlo Point; G. W. Stewart,
Myrtlo Point; C. A. Dooloy, Coos Hlv
or; Itudolph Knlno nnd wife, Tom
ploton; J. D. Culver, Powors; C. V.
Wolloy, Myrtlo Polnl; J. It. Dean,
Uandon.
Illaueo Hotel
W. W. Lawhorno, McKlnloy; C. S.
Cary, Powors; L. Hlack, I'owers;
Charles Hrooks, Florence: Otto
Muotzel, Lakeshlo; Fred Muotzol,
Lakosldoj II. D. Ilutt, Horkoloy; Per
ry Willlaius, Gardiner: John Who
broy, Myrtlo Point; Wllllnin llobln
son and wife, Powers; 15. Lovlno,
Hluo Hldgo; J. M. Church, Ilnusor.
Lloyd Hotel
B. Sunilor, Gardiner; J. Hlllor,
Catching lnlot; Chnrles Colo, Nor
way; W. M. Hunter. Gold Ileac.li; P.
M. Myer, Gold Hench; G. C. Wilson,
Handon; Miss Kvelyn Justen, Coos
ton; Gladys Holllstcr, Myrtlo Point;
Vivian Holllster, Myrtlo Point: Khen
Hnmsey, Handon; H. A. Hoguo,
North llend; C. II. Courtney, Hay
Point.
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SOCIAL CALKXDAH
THUItSDAY
Itnlnbow Club at Club,
hoiiso, on South Coon Itlver.
Alort Club with Mrs. Ku
gono Torry on North Coos
Itlvor.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs.
Kugono O'Conuoll.
PHI DAY
Ladles' Art Club with Mrs.
Henry Hocck in North Wend.
Norwegian-Lutheran V. P.
S. in church hull.
Thimble Club with Mrs. II.
K. Ilurmelstor In North llend.
Hecoptlon for tho North
llend tonchors In Taylor'H
Hall In North llend.
Past Matrons entortnlned
by Mrs. G. L. Dlndlnger.
Mrs. P. D. Cohan ontor
talns for Mrs. Kenneth Haus-
or.
A. few prices for the week:
Tomatoes, for canning, per applo liox $1.00
Cooking Apples, per box. . 50o to 75e
Lard, per No. 10 can ' $1.25
Aluoi'8 Rolled Oats, per package 25o
Crvsial White Soap G bars for 25c
Pop Corn, just received, per pound Gc
'WE SAVE YOU MONEY.
Gettings Cash Grocery
North Broadway Near Central Ave.
I NEW TODAY J
? !
I'OU SALM at an absolute sacrifice,
my farm ot G- acres, all bottom,
$L'()00 cash, balauco good terms.
I). Polsom, Coiiilllo; call personally.
POIt HUNT SleepnK Hoom. With
or without board. 101 Market
Ave.
l'Olt SALIC Winchester tU-guago
pump gun mid II- siioclal. Como
quick, itlli Coke hldg.
4
t FOUND t
?$
l')l'XI On railroad (rack iumc Da
vis Slough, woipan's hat. Apply
"II," euro Times.
.4c
vliC
POUND YCSTMKUAY Small key,
near Copplo's stdro. Owijor may
have sanio by paying for this nd
at Times office.
t WANTED t
$
U'ANTKD flood second hnnd sow
ing machine. Address "X" Curo
Times.
WANTHD vy-MM) On Well Improved
ranch. II or C years. Address 0,
Caro Times.
iKverylmdy'N going to tho big
., .. t.. 1 I.. I., I.. !... ..l..L '
mime minium) imim in uunuii
I
'.f . , 1
iere Is Sunnyvale?
It is whero lot, nro msIIIhk from
$75 lo $1-3 o-s tcriiis of $." dimii
and $5 vov inontli no Interest
nrt taves.
".-(o Itcld hrut It.' '150 Front St.
Iliby Coal, $5.00 (on. Phono 72.
DIt. 11. K. KKlrV, Dentist, !!01
Coko llldg. Phono lt'2-3,
jeed
$tore
goods?
PHONE US
You arc sure then of
a PROMPT and AC
CURATE service. -
The Owl
I'hono 71
WAXTIID To Hiido a ijSUff.Ol) cam
era and supplies for I'dlsou phon
ograph. A, A. Sloeuin, .Marshflcld
WAXTKD Woman to help In cook
house. Phono IllliXC.
WAXTH WOltK Well oxperlenccd
practical nurse, specialty on coo-
fiuouient casos. Address Mrs. M.
Tuohoy, Marshflcld, Oregon. Tel
ephone .'1000, Hay City.
WAXTIID - Woman who wants home.
uh companion to elderly lady. No
objection to ouo child, l'houo or
-al, Tho Times, Hox "K".
Pioneer
Hardware Co.
CASH 1'ItlCKS OX A FKW OP T1IK
BTAPLM AllTICIiKS
Other Ooods I'rleod in Proportion
(Compare those prices with our
competitors' or mall ordor hoiiso
prices.)
Wlro Nails, Haso, r-.( per kog;
Cut nails, ;.(() per keg.
Retail, per pound ,
Sash Weights.
Per pound
lliirb. Wlro. Hoavy galvnnlod,
93.40 per 100 lbs; 80 rod epool
heavy, $i!.00. 80 rod (Jn nt
Heht xpliLl)
Galvaulzod Pipe, prlco por 100
ft., 1-2, ijti.no, 3-4 $n.no. (hq QC
1 Inch ipDiU
LI mo, $1.90 por bbl. Coniont, $3,90
por bbl.' Kx. Superior Manila Ropo,
5-8 Inch and larger 1C
! Por pound ... , I uu
Strictly puro boiled llnosood oil, 75c
por gallop, Turpentlno CCn
por gallon ... , Dub
Ploncor Whlto Lead, An l)P
100-lb, kogs ipDiZu
IMoneor Puro , Mixed Paint, gal.,
$1.7rt. 1-2 gallon, 00c. rn
j Quarts .uUu
Pap-A-Lac Ploor and Porch Paint,
jl-2 gallon, OOe Pfl
quarts, uUU
Tho vory highest quality
Tho vory highest grade
Roofing Paper, 1-2 ply, $1,00 sq.
1 ply, 411.10. $4 Cn
2 iiy JjflOU
Vnlvollno Gas Knglno Cyl Oil. Tho
very highest grado, pp
Por gallon .uUu
WKDGIJWOOD STKML ItAXGICH.
,lki:x.si:d i;xaixi:i;n, 17 years o.
, porleneo, wonts position. Apply
I nox "M" Tlme3 office.
X FOR RENT
POIl Kll.V'f Two fiirnlshiMl npts.
I llOAted. $1S. 00 and $18.00. Sec
ond and Commercial, Apply Mt
j son's Quullty Store,
J
't FOR SALE X
it
llmirn nr I'iiijIi.m Hall Saturday
1 1 night by Coos liny Conceit Hand,
hi'iJH Vi.WtY. Tiiineen .icroy cows,
fresh soon. Also team work hors
es. Apply Gugo ranch, Allegany,
or wrlto box CC7 Murshfiold.
POM ,HLP lOMMved HO A. iich
$R00O. psrt tlmo. Particulars
Address II, Caro Times,
Classic, rogular. $G2,00. (ttj f nn
Special .,, '.iDtIiUU
Rival, rogular $32.50. fjnr nn
Spcclul ij)tJiUU
Glvo us your buslnoss und Justify
us in making these prices. Theso
Prices will chuugo with tho market.
Pioneer
Hardware Co.
Mnrsliflold, Phono 101.
North nond, Phono 401.
Sl'llSCltlHKItS NOTICK
j. Tho Times carrier boys nre j
j Instructed to put tho papers
on tho porch. If tho carrier does
not do this, misses you, or no- j
j gleets getting the paper to you j
on tlmo, kindly phono tho clr- j
j culatlon manager, as this Is tho j
j only way wq can dotermlno j
I whether or not tho carriers arq j
I following. lustructlpuH. Ph'ptlo j
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